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  • 48. The role of cognition in understanding gender effects.
    Martin CL.
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  • 53. Language at work: children's gendered interpretations of occupational titles.
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    Wright JC, Huston AC, Truglio R, Fitch M, Smith E, Piemyat S.
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  • 57. Early preschool environments and gender: Effects of gender pedagogy in Sweden.
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